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Asked by Network_Padawan in Samba File Server, Linux Setup
Hi,
We have a linux box that runs interbase. At the moment its doing a backup to its own machine, which kind of defeats the purpose of a backup. We have a NAS server in the same subnet and want to use that as a storage medium for the backups. How do I go about setting this up?
Ive installed Samba on the linux box, this means that any machine that I allow in the smb.conf file should have access to it right? Well I cant seem to get access.
Here is the conf file config:
workgroup = GLOBALGOSSIP
server string = Samba Server Version %v
netbios name = GGSTORAGE
interfaces = lo eth0
hosts allow = 10.152.0. 10.0.8.
[public]
comment = Interbase Backups
path = /data/backup
public = yes
writable = yes
printable = no
Samba was restarted and it running. Not sure why I can not connect to this box and the path as specified above /data/backups
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